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Perky-Pet® 2-Tier Panorama Bird Feeder

The Perky-Pet® Panorama Bird Feeder features the Evenseed technology. Seed compartments are filled and emptied separately, allowing the ports to stay active longer. Compartments can be filled with two different types of seed, thus attracting a larger variety of birds!

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Wild Birds love:

2 circular perches for feeding from any angle

8 seed-dispensing ports for extra access

Evenseed™ system allows separate chambers to dispense equally

Fresh seed continuously

You'll love:

Patented Sure-Lock™ cap system helps keep squirrels out

Wire for sturdy hanging

Powder-coated rustic brown finish

Easy-to-clean design

Pure enjoyment and relaxation watching wild birds feeding

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Specs

Perky-Pet® 2-Tier Panorama Bird Feeder - Specifications

Product Features:

Evenseed system allows separate chambers to empty equally

Sure-Lock™ cap system keeps squirrels out

Rustic brown finish

For use with all types of seed

What's in the Box:

1 wild bird feeder

Specifications:

4.5 lb seed capacity

2 independent seed compartments to attract more birds

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Warranty

30-Day Satisfaction Guaranteed Policy

Your satisfaction with our bird feeders and service is our top priority!

If you are anything less than completely satisfied with your bird feeder or bird accessory, you may return it within 30 days of receipt for a product replacement or money refund of your full merchandise cost. It's part of our worry-free shopping policy!

Most Recent Customer Reviews

We're very happy with this feeder - but only because we devised our own way of filling and using it. When we first got it, we tried to follow the directions for filling and using it but quickly found that a lot of the bird food was spilling on the ground and not being used to feed the birds. Our feeder is suspended on a large metal "hook" about 20 feet from our back door. We started fully filling only the two food trays all the way around the feeder. That way, the birds eat what's in the trays and very little food spills to the ground. This works very well for the numerous Cardinals and other wild birds of all colors and sizes that come every day. In fact, it seems like more birds are coming all the time.

My birds just love this bird feeder. There is plenty of room on the perches for eating their favorite goodies. A well- made bird feeder. I love it and so do my little friends. I have been searching for just the right feeder and this is it.

Great feeder! Birds of all sizes are able to feed as they perch on the ring that goes all the way around. Having the open section at the bottom for a continuous seed dispersment allows for many birds to feed at one time. I love the two tiered feeding stations.

I bought this feeder online, sight unseen. When I hung it up, a couple of weeks ago, I
was concerned that the squirrels would gnaw the clear plastic where the seed ports are. I think they COULD, if they wanted to, but the tube empties so completely that so far, they haven't bothered to. It hangs outside a window, on a hook that's high enough to make it difficult to get the drooping cord onto the hook. So it's great that once hung, the feeder can be refilled by raising its roof, while it still hangs in place. There's enough overhang to keep the seeds that have dispersed into the trays from being in the path of vertical rain or snow. At present, I am using a blend of in-shell striped and black oil sunflower. A bird chooses the seed it wants, so there is very little ground accumulation. The two levels allow birds to eat even when a squirrel is hogging the other level. Blue jays and cardinals like this feeder better than other hanging ones I've used, so the view is more colorful than in previous years.

This is my 2nd feeder, I actually bought it as a spare since the wild parrots (and all back yard birds) love it. At any time during the day I have at least 5 parrots per feeding deck on the feeder. This feeder has been named "reservations only"!

I have have two of the dual feeders but noticed last year the clear plastic was yellowing and this year the feet that hold each tier together are cracking - it appears the plastic is not of high quality and has been compromised by UV rays.

Response From Woodstreambrands

Lauren : Consumer Relations Representative

Thank you for sharing this experience. Perky-Pet® is known for its long history of providing high-quality products. We regret that you received something not meeting this standard.

Our feeders are covered under a one year warranty for replacement. Please feel free to contact our Consumer Relations Team at 1-855-PERKYPET (1-855-737-5973) for additional assistance.

A recent business decision was made to no longer offer parts due to low demand. We apologize for any inconvenience. This feeder is backed by a 30 day return policy and a one-year warranty. Please feel free to contact our Consumer Relations Team at 1-855-PERKYPET (1-855-737-5973) for additional assistance.

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All About

All About Wild Birds

Wild birds are so common to us that we often glance at them without a second thought. When we really look at them, observe them and enjoy their special qualities, we can truly appreciate some of nature's amazing creatures.

Wild Bird Feeders - Expert Tips

Hanging Your Feeder

Ideally a sheltered southeastern exposure location is best for hanging bird feeders since birds like to feed in the sun and out of the wind. Birds also prefer not to have any obstructions over their feeding area so they can see any predators. more»

Accessorize!

Bird Baths - A clean and reliable water source is an excellent way to attract birds to your yard, especially those birds that do not necessarily eat seed or nectar. All birds will seek out a water supply, not only for drinking but also for keep themselves clean and healthy.

Bird Houses - These are a good way to attract those species of birds that nest in holes. These structures should be made of an untreated wood (pine, cedar, etc.) and should have ventilation and drainage holes. It should be durable, and easy to check and clean. more»

Feeder Care

Keeping your feeder clean and full of fresh bird seed is very important to the health of visiting birds. It is recommended that you clean your wild bird feeder every two weeks. more»

FAQs

Wild Bird Feeders - FAQs

Protecting Birds FAQs

Q: What can I do about the cat that keeps visiting my feeder?

A: If it is your neighbor's precious Fluffy, you may want to suggest that they tie a bell around the cat's neck to alert the birds when the cat is near. more»

Q: How do I discourage squirrels and raccoons?

A: Here are a few simple and effective suggestions for keeping the squirrels and raccoons off your feeder. more»

Bird Seed FAQs

Q: What are the most popular bird seeds to use?

A: Black Oil Sunflower Seed is the most popular bird seed. It is much smaller than the traditional sunflower seed. It is best for those birds with smaller bills, such as the sparrow, junco and goldfinch. more»

Q: How do I prevent seeds from sprouting under my feeder?

A: You will need to sterilize your seed to prevent it from germinating. This will not alter the attractiveness or the nutritional value of the seed in any way more»

Cleaning FAQs

Q: Birds at my feeder look sick, what should I do?

A: The best thing to do is to stop feeding the birds temporarily. Remove the feeders and throw out all of the seed. Thoroughly wash your feeders as suggested in Tips for a clean feeding station. more»

Q: How do I clean my bird feeders?

A: Before filling your feeder with fresh seed, it is recommended that the following precautions are taken: